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If only you (and Cambridge etc.) would grade the training sessions. I'm tired of being in 101 sessions clearly designed for new or inexperienced teachers. Why can't you provide graded sessions?
To be politically correct, you can't cross the sky, you can't fly, but you CAN run, and the addition of D-I-Y was unnecessary, because this song is related to an english learning book, not a D-I-Y crafting book.
Hello!! Gandia, Valencia. I am a bit familiar to this term, but rather on a business level when I was in that sector. After many years there, now I am an English Teacher and I am interested to learn how to apply it, and why is it so interesting lately in education too. I have found it in several modern books.
a breath of fresh air in language teaching - thank you for the podcast series - not everything is AI or traditional teaching methods - we teachers want to embrace both worlds and grow along with our students.